Set beneath mature trees in the sought-after Steeplechase neighborhood, this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with a dedicated office has the easy rhythm of a house built for actual life.
Morning light fills the vaulted living room through tall windows, catching the fireplace, the warm floors, and the kind of open gathering space where people naturally drift in and stay awhile. Maybe too long. Thankfully, the front door has a deadbolt, the 3-car garage has a code, and if your guests get a little too comfortable, there’s always the storm shelter for anyone needing a dramatic exit from prolonged small talk. Oklahoma hospitality has limits.
The kitchen, breakfast area, and dining spaces connect easily, making the daily rhythm feel simple — weeknight dinners, slow (or chaotic) Saturday mornings, or full-house gatherings.
The layout gives the home real flexibility, with two living areas, two dining areas, and a quiet office where a door can close and the world can briefly be told to manage itself. The primary suite is one of the home’s best surprises: spacious and comfortable, with a remodeled bathroom that feels like a true retreat, complete with a shower, soaking tub, private toilet room, and walk-in closet.
On the opposite side of the home, the secondary bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged for privacy and convenience. One bedroom has its own dedicated bathroom, while the other two share a Jack-and-Jill bath, making the floor plan practical without feeling crowded.
Outside, the yard is just the right kind of manageable — enough room to lounge, play, grill, and gather on the covered patio, without signing yourself up for a second unpaid job in lawn maintenance.
And Steeplechase adds the part you cannot renovate into a house later: a neighborhood people actually enjoy living in. With trails, ponds, a pool, playground, and a strong sense of place, it is easy to step outside and feel connected to where you are.